Pennsy Trail

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Indianapolis, IN 46219

Pennsy Trails of Hancock County is a non-profit organization dedicated to connecting the Cumberland Pennsy Trail to the Greenfield Pennsy Trail and beyond, aiming to enhance the health, safety, and economic development of Hancock County through trail improvements.

Established in 2013, the group focuses on completing the missing 10.5 miles in Hancock County, working in collaboration with neighboring counties to fulfill the vision of the National Road Heritage Trail, a significant multiuse trail spanning 150 miles across Indiana.

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Brittany S.
5/16/2023

Favorite new discovery (new to me discovery, that is): We walked out of Landlocked and I looked across the street to discover this trail. I am not sure how many times I have been right in this...

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Tank G.
9/13/2022

The first thing that I noticed about this trail is that it is wide, clean and very accesible. It is well maintained in in excellent condition. I picked it up in Greenfield by the new Depot Park....

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Chris Y.
3/21/2021

Pennsy is currently about 9 miles. I rode this weekend combining the Pleasant Run trail with the Pennsy for 32 miles round trip. Some sections looks pretty new. The trail is lightly trafficked and...

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Greg M.
5/31/2018

Love this old bike trail. Runs through the Heart of Old Irvington! Near the original Ford and Chrysler Foundries. Getting my sweat on. Nice day in Indy!

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Janet K.
7/5/2021

The Pennsy trail expansion connecting Irvington to Cumberland is lovely. So far, it's well maintained, flat, mostly shaded, and overall feels safe. I would appreciate a few more lights and a few...

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